A bird in a pretty dress
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Re: A bird in a pretty dress
Pretty bird indeed
I'd love to build some of these too.... but still terrified of fiddly little bits (as well as stash expansion in yet another direction), so I'll pass and see what you'll do with it instead
Philipp
I'd love to build some of these too.... but still terrified of fiddly little bits (as well as stash expansion in yet another direction), so I'll pass and see what you'll do with it instead
Philipp
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Re: A bird in a pretty dress
Vlad, what you describe will work. I'd suggest getting hold of some EZ-Line to use though. It stretches really well and is pretty easy to work with. The best thing about it is that you can stretch it between eyelets and it will be perfectly straight. The stretch is also nice if you happen to put your finger into it as it will just stretch and then return to its original position without breaking. If you aren't in a huge rush, I can send you some. It doesn't take that much to do something this size so it should go fine in just a letter envelope.
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Re: A bird in a pretty dress
Vlad Seabrook-Smith wrote:Crack on then fella and lets see it!!! and agreed they are a lot of fun, have yet to see what Roden kits are like, may have to dip my toe and explore as they produce the Gotha bomber, albeit in 72nd.Jurgen Mares wrote:Looks great Vlad!
I've got a similar on that's been sitting around for nearly 12 months waiting for me to attempt the rigging.
Will be watching with great interest what you come up with.
BTW, these Eduard birds are so much fun aren't they. Awesome colour schemes available.
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Been sitting like this for ages because I have no idea of how to do the rigging.
Now just need to get some of that EZ-Line that Matt referred to.
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Re: A bird in a pretty dress
Have a go Philipp, seriously they are not so bad, you just have to think in a different way, and its a great lesson in patience so those indie track links...... they ain't so bad now!!Philipp Gross wrote:Pretty bird indeed
I'd love to build some of these too.... but still terrified of fiddly little bits (as well as stash expansion in yet another direction), so I'll pass and see what you'll do with it instead
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Re: A bird in a pretty dress
I have already begun on this one Matt but thank you for the offer, I've heard a lot of this EZ-line, may have alternative applications too, such as ship rigging?Matt Parvis wrote:Vlad, what you describe will work. I'd suggest getting hold of some EZ-Line to use though. It stretches really well and is pretty easy to work with. The best thing about it is that you can stretch it between eyelets and it will be perfectly straight. The stretch is also nice if you happen to put your finger into it as it will just stretch and then return to its original position without breaking. If you aren't in a huge rush, I can send you some. It doesn't take that much to do something this size so it should go fine in just a letter envelope.
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Re: A bird in a pretty dress
Now that's purdy, how did you do the wood effect? as it looks really effective, and possibly far cheaper than the woodgrain decalsJurgen Mares wrote:Vlad Seabrook-Smith wrote:Crack on then fella and lets see it!!! and agreed they are a lot of fun, have yet to see what Roden kits are like, may have to dip my toe and explore as they produce the Gotha bomber, albeit in 72nd.Jurgen Mares wrote:Looks great Vlad!
I've got a similar on that's been sitting around for nearly 12 months waiting for me to attempt the rigging.
Will be watching with great interest what you come up with.
BTW, these Eduard birds are so much fun aren't they. Awesome colour schemes available.
Jurgs
Been sitting like this for ages because I have no idea of how to do the rigging.
Now just need to get some of that EZ-Line that Matt referred to.
Jurgs
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And this is where I bought my eyelets from, yeah I know Matt, lazy should have made me own
http://www.bobsbuckles.co.uk/
Bit late now though for using some thing like this on yours,(assuming your wings are fixed in place?) from all the reading I have done on building these, the best way is to locate the rigging anchors before the wings are fixed in place, then it should be a simple job of threading it through etc
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Re: A bird in a pretty dress
Vlad, yeah it can be used as rigging for ships, I used it on my 1/350 Type VIIc and without it, there is no way I would have gotten the result I did. It was originally sold to be used as power lines for model railroad layouts so you could use it for that, but, you wouldn't get any sag so that might look weird in larger scales. The eyelets are pretty easy to make Vlad, but, getting tube cut neatly to be used on 32nd scale projects is not nearly so easy, which is why I bought some pre-cut tube from Bob's and therefore can't throw any stones about you not making the eyelets yourself.
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Re: A bird in a pretty dress
Base coated with Tamiya Acrylic (5 parts Flat White to 2 parts Buff).Vlad Seabrook-Smith wrote:...how did you do the wood effect?
Covered the surface with dots of oils. Burnt Umber, Yellow Orche and the odd White here and there.
Then using a sponge, just dragged the paint in the direction I wanted to the woodgrain to go.
Finally using an old brush, created some more heavy streaked graining here and there.
I also tried applying the oil paint with the sponge directly and that works well too.
The good thing is, if you don't like it, you can simply wipe and down and start again.
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Re: A bird in a pretty dress
Hi Jurgen
That is a great recipe for wood grain, I will be bookmarking it for later use.
Thanks
Steve H
That is a great recipe for wood grain, I will be bookmarking it for later use.
Thanks
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Re: A bird in a pretty dress
I have a few wingy things in my stash - inc a couple of Eduard WW1 planes. One day..... and hopefully they'll come out as nice as these
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